Friday, March 8, 2019

Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events Friday, March 8



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Photos from Playa Centro yesterday, photos of catamarans near El Farito w caption saying nearly every day this area is 'saturated' with catamarans.

Jobs list for residents at office of Economic Development   (photo & article)

Noti Isla Mujeres   


IM Noticias   

La Tertulia

The organizing committee for the Viacrusis (Passion of Christ /Stations of the Cross reenactment) said they are preparing for the reenactment which will take place on Friday, April 19, when the actor in the role of Jesus will carry the heavy cross for three kilometers. (photo & caption)

Photo & caption about the UltracargaII damaging the dock during the strong winds on Wednesday.



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 Link to Por Esto's Isla Mujeres section
Click on Spanish headline for the original article & photos

Actors are ready for Viacrusis

Se alistan actores para el viacrucis  

 Dozens of actors will participate in the reenactment of the Stations of the Cross on Friday, April 19, and their names will be announced between this weekend and the next.

Isla Mujeres news briefs  

BREVES DE ISLA MUJERES


There are now several sand dunes forming on the east side of Playa Norte, expanding the area of ​​the sand, due to use of dried sargasso to form small hills and plants to hold the sand and decrease erosion, which are methods employed by some entrepreneurs who have concessions there, including the Lima family and the company that administers Na-Balam.  

The list of available jobs at the offices of Economic Development will be an ongoing service, and information is given about documents needed by applicants.



School dome structure has deteriorated & needs removal  

Urge retirar estructura de domo en escuela

 Improvements have taken place at the "Julio Sauri" primary school, which has two shifts of students, and the administration has requested the removal of the roofless structure of a ten year old dome on the campus, to ensure the safety of the students. Over a month ago, personnel with the Civil Protection office made an inspection to evaluate the steel structure, which is falling apart according to this report. The director is hoping that the municipal government will attend to the issue, since recent changes have meant less federal funding and more state responsibilities.
   The state invested over 900,000 pesos in improvements including new wiring for the public lighting system, reconstruction of the lunchroom roof, and construction of four new 'registers' (registros). Donations from private individuals have made the classrooms more attractive, and the classrooms are now equipped with air conditioning, except two rooms used by the afternoon shift.


Hot sunny weather returned  

Retornan la calidez y la luz


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 Kitchen in a large studio. (Sur & Norte are identical)
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Large studio (Sur) with Queen & Single bed. Slider door & view are behind me.

Fine dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Within ten minutes walk are a variety of restaurants including Mango Cafe, Brisas, Manolitos, La Chatita, Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, and the large department store-grocery , Chedraui. Visit marinas, bars, & beach clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Attend Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks away in the village, as well as a variety of other stores and small local restaurants. It takes 20-30  minutes to walk downtown.
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Full moon rising over the Caribbean 

March 20   6:51
March 21   7:54
March 22    8:55
March 23   9:55
 March 24   10:53
March 25   11:50
Painting by Pamela Haase
Sunset  ~6:50-7
Sunrise ~7:05-6:40
March Events 
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Plogging events to clean up the island are held on Saturday mornings 8-11,  meetup locations at this LINK . Volunteers welcome!  Here's the Accion Isla LINK

The Little Yellow School House is serving tasty lunch specials that change weekly on Wednesdays 11:30-1p, located on Paseo de Peces in La Gloria, the wide east-west street with Mundaca, Catholic Church & University and the Bead Coop. LYSH provides education & therapy for Isla's special needs kids. Memorable, fun experience, tasty affordable food & a good cause. More info: LINK 

Saturday, March 2 at 8p and Sunday, March 3 at noon at the Convention Center: Basketball Playoffs

  On the first Monday of each month, there is usually a civic ceremony in the morning, often on the Town Square. 

Fishermen in this region are banned from catching Lobster, Grouper and Octopus in March. Lobsters kept in captivity continue to be available, along with frozen tails.  LINK 

 
Carnaval Schedule
Friday, March 1st Noche de Gala/Gala Night
Coronation of the Kings & Queens in all categories
Presentation of dance troupes
Dance to live music byYerbabuena
Town Square 8:30p


Saturday, March 2 Noche Cubana/Cuban Night
Presentation of dance troupes
Dance to live music by Grupo Junior Klan
Town Square 8:30p

Sunday, March 3 Carnaval Parade-Fantasy
Contest of Decorated Floats/Carts
Procession is on Rueda Medina from the Naval base to the Fishermen's Monument at the Traffic Circle
Show by DJ's
Playa Centro 3p

Afternoon of Fantasy
Bouncy houses, Children's Costume contest, dance troupe performances and show for kids
Town Square 5p

Night of Fantasy
Presentation of the Queen of Diversity, Performances by dance troupes, Performance by Silvanna Show
Town Square 8:30p

 The parades are Sunday & Monday at 3p from the Naval Base to the Monument to the Fishermen, so Rueda Medina will be closed. Although the map doesn't show it, traffic is usually detoured down Juarez & the section of Hidalgo that is south of the Square (which usually affects where parking is allowed on Juarez, temporarily.)
It says...Due to celebrations for Carnaval 2019 in Isla Mujeres, March 1-5, there will partial, temporary road closures for the performances of the dance troupes.
On March 3 & 4, Rueda Medina will be closed during the parade. Please plan ahead, and thank you for your understanding
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Monday, March 4-Carnaval Parade-Regional & Comedy
Contest of Decorated Floats/Carts
Procession is on Rueda Medina from the Naval Base to the Fishermen's Monument at the traffic circle.
Show by DJ's
Playa Centro 3p

Comedy & Regional Night
Costume Contest for Adults
Presentation of Dance Troupes
Comedy by Macta
Town Square 8:30p

Tuesday, March 5-Fat Tuesday
Show by DJ's
Playa Centro 3p

Tuesday Night of Carnaval (Fat Tuesday)
Presentation of Dance Troupes, The Will & Burning of Juan Carnaval
Dance to live music by Caribbean Kings
Town Square 8:30p


On or around March 4th, there is usually a ceremony commemorating the arrival of Francisco Hernandez Cordoba in 1517, who is credited with discovering the Yucatan and what is now Mexico, after landing on Isla Mujeres. The expedition of 110 men and 3 boats sailed from Cuba and and sailed around the coast, battling with the Maya, until all but one were injured, and over 50 had died.

Thursday, March 7 Artist Fair 3-8p  Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo  

Friday, March 8 International Women's Day


Saturday, March 9 Downtown at 8p on the court by the Town Square


Thursday, March 14 Artist Fair 3-8p  Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo  

Monday, March 18  is a day off for the birthday of Benito Juarez, which is on March 21st.

Tuesday, March 19 is Dia de San Jose which may be celebrated with a dance on the Town Square

 Wednesday, March 20 is Spring Equinox

Thursday, March 21 Artist Fair 3-8p  Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo   

Thursday, March 28 Artist Fair 3-8p  Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo   
 
Sources for Weather Information:
LINK to Civil Protection Q Roo weather bulletin  (Spanish)
LINK to Mexico National Weather Service (Spanish)
 LINK to satellite images for the Mexico National Weather Service
 LINK to GOES East Band 16 GIF (animation)
LINK to a private weather station on Isla Mujeres  

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